Chapter 42
Chapter 42
Chapter 42: Haute Couture
Chapter 42: Haute Couture
Chasity’s POV
“Are you Boss?” I asked the tall, willowy girl with her almost silvery pale skin and midnight black hair.
She smiled and giggled, covering her mouth with her hands.
“No of course not. I‘m not Madamel Madame is out,” she said softly.
“Is this a brothel?” I asked, my stomach in knots. Madame? Was this young girl a former kidnap victim too made to work for Madame,
“No, no,” said the girl. “I‘m June.”
“Hey June,” I said softly.
“Hi, Luna Chasity,” she replied with another faint smile. “This is a modelling agency and a spiritual centr e.”
Huh?
“What a strange combination,” I commented.
love her
“Madame handpicks us to model for her agency but she also acts as a spiritual adviser. Some people i n Hollywood teachings. She has quite the loyal following because if it,” said June.
“So she kidnapped me so I can model?” I asked incredulously, feeling as though this situation was eve n weirder than I had ever imagined. “I‘m short,” I added as if that would help make them let me go. I ha d no interest in being a model, especially not for Madame Boss.
June giggled again. “No, of course not! You won‘t be one of her models but you‘re very special to her. S he told me how special you are and that I have to help take care of you.” June explained
I felt so uneasy. June was trying her hardest to be friendly toward me despite my unenthusiastic respon se. I was so tired of all the vague half answers.
“I want to meet Boss or Madame or Madame Boss,” I said simply.
“As soon as possible,” I added seriously. To my utter surprise, June opened the door wide, holding it open for me.
I cautiously approached, hoping it was not some trap.
“You‘re taking me to see Boss?” I asked June. I was hopeful but wary at the same time.
“Eventually,” said June. “For now, let‘s meet the others.”
Third Person
The new element is another person...a baby...Chasity‘s pregnant,
said Alex to his three brothers over mind–link.
Felix felt as if a band was constricted around his heart and his lungs. He couldn‘t breathe properly and there was so much pain in his
chest. He knew his brothers felt the same way.
I know she‘s ok, murmured Felix. She has to be, she has to be, she has to be, the middle alpha repeated like a mantra, almost as if he
said it enough times, it would surely become or remain true.
We‘re gonna find her, said Calix confidently. And once we do, we‘ll never let her out of our sight again.
Yeah, we‘ll find her and the rest of her pregnancy will be spent safe with us, said Alex reassuringly.
Felix could not help but wonder how scared she might be, for herself but also for the baby. Chasity was soft– hearted at times. What if she felt sick? What is she were nauseated, vomiting, in pain? Who would take care of her? Was she being fed enough for two? Was she warm enough at nights? It was always cold on their pack lands even when the six–month winter ended.
Felix, stop torturing yourself with questions. Let‘s focus on the investigation. The sooner we find Chasit y, the sooner we can put this
all behind us and make her kidnappers pay!
Felix gritted his teeth. His elder brother was right. After the five had combed and swept every inch of th e castle–like residence, they
realised it was truly devoid of all people. Chasity was no longer here. They hoped she was still close.
“Find out who owns this house and if they were rénting it out to anyone!” Said Alex to Danny.
Danny nodded. “Will do. Also, I‘m arranging for us to meet Dexter Sharpe in the interim while we‘re trac king down Deidre Binx.”
“That‘s the conspiracy theory guy who was friends with Chase, Chasity‘s father?” Asked Calix.
Danny nodded.
The triplets, Danny and Chance didn‘t waste any time. They met with Chase‘s old best friend as soon a s he would allow it. Luckily for them, Dexter Sharpe agreed to meet with them the very same day. They met him at his home which was not too far away from the lookout point Domino. Calix smiled sadly as t hey drove past the lookout point. He touched the mark on his neck. Her smell, her eyes, her hair, her voice. They were all so vivid in his me mory and his imagination. He could summon the memories of her so easily. He was terrified of them fa ding as time passed. It would be like losing her twice. He reminded himself she was not lost forever.
The house was dilapidated. It was a narrow but long one– storey wooden home that had not been painted or perhaps every bit of paint had pealed off. The wood had black spots here and there. Calix peered at it more closely. Black mould! Chance pulled him
back.
“Be careful, son, you could get sick!” Warned Chance, tugging on his shoulder. Calix was an Alpha. He was much tougher than that but he just smiled at the older werwolf, grateful for the concern. NôvelDrama.Org © 2024.
“Thanks, Grandpa,” said Calix sincerely, moving away from the mould.
Chance beamed.
Felix was already standing on the shaky porch and banging on the rickety door. The door opened abru ptly and Felix halted his fist in midair. He grinned sheepishly at the man behind the door as he lowered his fist and put it in the pocket of his coat.
“Dexter Sharpe?” Felix said, raising his eyebrows.
The man stepped out a little from behind the door. He was tall and thin with a gaunt face and large wat ery blue eyes. His hair was thin and brown. He had very fuzzy eyebrows like two caterpillars that had ta ken up residence above his eyes. He did move his fingers often, wiggling them, as the triplets‘ mother h ad described. Alex wondered if he had a nervous system disorder. The man had a strange affect but se emed good–natured enough. Instead of answering Felix directly, he launched into a performance.
“Dexter Sharpe?” Parroted the man. “You are under arrest! You have the right to remain silent! Anything you say may be used against you in a court of law! You had the right to an attorney. If you can‘t afford one, one will be appointed to you…”
“Ok,” said Felix holding his gloved hands up, palms facing forwards, signalling for Dexter to stop. “Our mate, Chasity, is missing!” Said the middle alpha slowly as though each word was physically painful to utter. The man stopped his quoting and nodded, his expression grave.
“Time is of the essence,” said Felix, pleading with the man with his eyes. “Are you Dexter Sharpe?” Feli x repeated softly.
“Yes!” Said the man. Felix breathed a sigh of relief. Dexter led them into his house. It was crammed fro m ceiling to floor with tall shelves and each shelf filled with video tapes, cassettes, CDs, DVDs and boo ks.
There was a television on a stand with more books piled around it. There was a living room set somew here under the piles of media. Dexter moved a few stacks of DYDs off of a seat on the couch. Calix insisted that Chance as the eldest present take the seat. The rest stood.
“We‘re sorry for any inconvenience if you were busy or anything…” began Calix.
“Oh, no!” Said Dexter. “I am ready for this moment!”
“So you have an idea of why we‘re here?” Asked Alex.
“It‘s all over the news! I have all of it recorded! Would you like to watch it?” Asked Dexter.
“No! That‘s ok!” Said Felix quickly.
“Your story…the triplet alphas…Chasity‘s disappearance! It‘s all over the news!” Said Dexter, twiddling his thumbs nervously.
“What do you know about Chasity?” Asked Calix.
“Past, present or future?” Inquired Dexter, gesturing behind him, next to him and in front of him respecti vely.
“Start at the beginning,” instructed Felix.
Dexter shrugged. He looked sad all of a sudden. “Chase was my best friend. My only friend,” whispered Dexter.
“I‘m really sorry,” said Calix softly.
“I‘m really sorry! About your mate! Little Luna Chasity!” Exclaimed Dexter.
“Well, she‘s not dead!!” Said Chance suddenly, the older werewolf clutching his chest. Calix rubbed his b
“I know, I know. Neither is Chase,” said Dexter
Third Person (Somewhere in LA)
“Deidre Binx. Supermodel. Fashionista. Mentor. Guru!‘‘That‘s what I want it to say,” said the Charles von
leopard print today, everything faux. He wasn‘t an animal! He supported animal rights. He cradled his white Persian cat, Haute, to his chest. His black Persian cat, Couture, was strutting across h
“Do you see how Couture walks!” Exclaimed Charles. “The confidence neigh the arrogance, the I belong
That‘s how I want the girls to walk in my show!”
His assistant, Soya, was scrupulously taking notes, typing on his iPhone with one hand and writing on a hiring decision Charles ever made. Except for her. She was the best hiring decision Charles von Charles ever made. Soya would have to settle for second. He looke
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Haute dashed out of her father‘s arms and onto his desk to join her brother Couture. Haute was a snobby white ball with blue eyes and Couture was a snobbier black fluffier ball with green or yellow eyes depending o
And to think, Charles had found her soaking wet and confused, standing in the rain, staring into space, s
well.
He rolled down his window. Haute and Couture were not even been born yet. Their mother, Avant and h
the car.
“Excuse me! Excuse me, Miss!” He called from the window, raising his voice so she could hear him abo
She stopped in her tracks and turned her large almond– shaped eyes on him. Her skin was the colour of mocha, smooth and perfect. Her eyes were dark chocol
shaped, her neck long, her limbs willowy and fragile– looking. She had her hair pulled back but it was falling out of its ponytail. Her simple grey tunic dress wa
“What job do you do?” He asked, curious.
“Nothing,” said the girl.
“How old are you?” He asked.
“Old enough.”
“Do you want to model?” Charles.
“I want to get out of the rain,” she said simply.
Charles‘ jaw dropped. She was ballsy. She was frank.
“Then get in the car,” said Charles, opening the door.
She got in. Avant and Garde hissed in unison. Charles hushed them and waved for his chauffeur to con